Myrtilli folium

Last updated on: 04.03.2025

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DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.

Dried leaves of the bilberry.

Quality is defined in the German Drug Codex (DAC) .

HMPC: insufficient data - no monograph
Commission E: negative monograph

Empirical medicine: externally for rinsing and washing

Cave: Prolonged ingestion of bilberry leaves in high doses can lead to symptoms of poisoning, internal use not recommended

IngredientsThis section has been translated automatically.

Tannins such as catechin, epicatechin, epigallocatechin and gallocatechin; proanthocyanidins, flavonols, iridoids, triterpenes, chlorogenic acid, quinolizidine alkaloids (myrtin and epimyrtin).

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Last updated on: 04.03.2025